Planting flowers and watching them grow is such a fun thing to do as a family, even with our daddies. Here is a fun and easy gift that kids can make for their dads this year. Then they can give it to them with a bag of soil and some seeds and have a fun activity to do together.
You will need a only few things…a terracotta pot, Folkart Outdoor black paint and a brush, “Me and My Peeps” decals
Paint the pot black, inside and out. Who knows, maybe he will want to use it on his desk for pens and stuff?
Add your “Me and My Peeps” decals using the same instructions as if you were putting them on the back of a car. Because they are made for outdoor weather, they will do great on your project.
Wahlah…a super fun and personalized gift.
If you want to make a sign like mine to put in the dirt, use Sharpie to make sure the ink is permanent and then hot glue your creation to a wooden skewer to stick in the dirt.
If you would like to win a complete set of the “Me and My Peeps” decals, please comment on this post and let me know what makes your daddy super special. You can also comment on the “Me and My Peeps” Facebook wall for an extra entry. There will be 3 winners and they will be announced on June 10th on Facebook! Be sure to LIKE “Me and My Peeps” on Facebook while you are there!
Happy Celebrating Daddies, Granddaddies, Stepdaddies and Fathers of All Kinds,
Laura
Love your peeps!
My father is special because he loves his grand kids so much! He is one to get down in the floor and play right along with them!!
My kids father is special because he spends an unbelievable amount of time with his kids even though he works a full time job! He is always there for them!!
My dad is special because he loves to be goofy with his grandkids on FaceTime! He gathers balls and little things he thinks the boys will like to see throughout the week and then pulls them out during FaceTime to surprise the boys!
My husband is a great dad because he stays at home with both boys and has so much patience with them! He teaches the oldest one to read and how to play baseball and football and he teaches the toddler his letters and animals! 🙂